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The physical state in which forces and changes occur in opposite and off-setting directions.
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| equilibrium |
a state of balance between opposing forces or elements.
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| equilibrium |
a state of balance in a closed system at constant temperature, in which no macroscopic properties change, because the rate of the forward reaction has become equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
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| equilibrium c. |
a constant, K (or Keq), describing the amounts of reactants and products of a chemical reaction at equilibrium at constant temperature; technically defined by thermodynamic activities, it is usually approximated using concentrations (and sometimes therefore denoted Kc) and is defined by the equation for the reaction quotient (q.v.). For gases, it can be approximated by partial pressures rather than concentrations (and denoted Kp). See also dissociation c.
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| equilibrium d. |
a technique used to measure antibody-hapten affinities: solutions of pure antibody and hapten are placed in two cells separated by a semipermeable membrane, and the hapten diffuses across until the free hapten concentration is the same on both sides. From the known total amounts of antibody and hapten and the measured free hapten concentration, the concentrations of free antibody and antibody-hapten complex and the dissociation constant are calculated.
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